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Who knew that you could plow snow with a skid steer vs. a truck? Adam is the owner and operator of a small landscape and snow removal company. His company is fictional, but the surprises, hassles and achievements are often real stories.
We’re a company that builds its products through experience and one thing you can count on in the snow removal industry is accidents. Hazards lie everywhere when snow falls, but as professional skid steer Snow Plow Operators are concerned, many of those hazards can be avoided with proper training and preparation.
If you’re using a truck snow plow for commercial snow removal, you’ve either A) never known anything better to use, or B) are okay with habitually doing things the hard way. The other day I was sitting in my hotel room in Duluth, MN preparing my video equipment for a day-long video shoot with a property manager that uses KAGE skid steer snow plows and a tractor snow plow handling snow removal for their three multi-unit apartment complexes.
Only the cutting edge you say? Sometimes the hasty choices that we make regarding our snow plow are not so “cutting edge”. The cutting edge of the skid steer plow is like the sole of your boot, or the rubber on your wheels. Decisions that you make when purchasing your snow plow cutting edges can directly affect how your customer views you, your level of service, and your profitability.
KAGE Interview with Snow Removal Contractor – Green & Black, LLC – Part One – Getting the Business in the Black
So, I’m Nate with Green & Black. We’ve been in the snow removal business for seven years. We service Dakota County which is just south of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Primarily started doing residential snow removal then got more into commercial snow removal the further along we went.
Planning for your snow plow sites is a necessary task, but one thing that seems to always be the last thing on some snow removal contractors’ minds is snow stakes. Our owner used to work in the snow removal business and he sees the importance of having equipment that works for you. Snow stakes are no less important than your
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